Friday, July 20, 2007

YOWZAH! #4 "Mixed Feelings" (July 18, 2007)

This was a decent show, composed at almost the last minute, with a playlist reflecting my mood(s) of that day. I also included a full 1930 broadcast by Ben Pollack and his Orchestra to break up the mood swings. I'll have it up on Live 365 shortly:

Louise Groody and Charles King – Sometimes I’m Happy (1927) – PAST CD 7075
Waring’s Pennsylvanians – Good For You, Bad For Me (1930) – Viper’s Nest VN-179
Bennie Moten’s Kansas City Orch. – Just Rite (1928) – Frog DGF 29
Musical Stevedores – Happy Rhythm (1929) – Frog DGF 32
Louisiana Rhythm Kings – I’m Walking Through Clover (1929) – Jazz Oracle BDW 8024
Cab Calloway and his Orch. – The Scat Song (1933) – RCA Jazz Tribune No. 58
Benny Carter and his Orch. – Love, You’re Not the One For Me (1933) – Proper P1369
Phil Spitalny’s Music – What’s The Use? (1930) – Archeophone 3002
Devine’s Wisconsin Roof Orch. – Singapore Sorrows (1927) – Jazz Oracle BDW 8014
Adele Astaire and Bernard Clifton – S’Wonderful (1928) – PAST CD 7845
Charlie Palloy – I’m Young and Healthy (1933) – The Old Masters mb 118
Miss Lee Morse – We (My Honey and Me) (1927) – Jasmine JASCD 646
Ben Selvin and his Orch. – I’m Dancing With Tears in My Eyes (1930) – ASV Living Era CD AJA 5318
Jimmie Noone and his Apex Club Orch. – Ready For the Rivers (1928) – JSP 926A
Bennie Moten’s Kansas City Orch. – Tough Breaks (1928) – Bluebird 3139-2-RB
Lud Gluskin and his Orch. – Milenberg Joys (1929) – Jazz Oracle BDW 8045
Jimmy McHugh’s Bostonians – The Whoopee Stomp (1928) – Jazz Oracle BDW 8015
Joseph Robichaux and his N. O. Rhythm Boys – Shake It and Break It (1933) – Document DOCD-1016
Duke Ellington and his Cotton Club Orch. – Awful Sad (1928) – Decca GRD-3-640
Louis Armstrong and his Hot Seven – S.O.L. Blues (1927) – Columbia CK 44422
Vince Giordano’s Nighthawks – The Terror (1993) – Stomp Off CD 1260
Coon-Sanders’ Nighthawks – Smilin’ Skies (1928) – The Old Masters mb113
Browning and Starr – Lulu’s Back in Town (1935) – Jazz Oracle BDW 8003
Fletcher Henderson and his Orch. – Happy As The Day Is Long (1934) – Quadromania 222440-444
The Boswell Sisters – Mood Indigo (1933) – Collectables COL-CD-6462
Bing Crosby – Here Lies Love (1932) – Charly CDCD 2020
Alex Bartha’s Hotel Traymore Orch. – It Must Be Swell (1932) – The Old Masters mb125
Jan Garber and his Orch – That’s Why I’m Happy (1929) – The Old Masters mb119
Dorsey Brothers’ Orch. – Fine and Dandy (1930) – Jazz Oracle BDW 8006
Paul Whiteman and his Orch. (Ramona, vo.) – Rise ‘n’ Shine (1932) – Rivermont BSW 1144
Eddie Condon and his Footwarmers – I’m Sorry I Made You Cry (1928) – Gold Sound DCD-772
Libby Holman – Am I Blue? (1929 – ASV Living Era CD AJA 5015
Sophie Tucker – I Ain’t Got Nobody (1927) – Take Two TT404CD
Golden Gate Orch. – Delirium (1927) – Timeless CBC 1-090
Alex Hill and his Orch. – Toogaloo Shout (1929) – Timeless CBC 1-050
Eddie South and his International Orch. – My! Oh My! (1933) – Frog DGF36
Ben Pollack and his Orch. – The WHIZ Program, #1 (1930) – Vernon VMCD62901
Lee Wiley – I’ve Got a Right to Sing the Blues (1933) – Columbia CK 57711
Frank Trumbauer and his Orch. – Singin’ the Blues (1927) – Columbia CK 45450
Bee Palmer – Singin’ the Blues (1929) – mb107
Mart Britt and his Orch. – Sadness Will Be Gladness (1928) – Retrieval RTR 79006
Casa Loma Orch. – Happy Days are Here Again (1930) – Hep CD 1010
Johnny Johnson and his Statler Pennsylvanians – O Gee! O Joy! (1927) – RCA 63294-2
Louis Armstrong and his Orch. – Lawd, You Made the Night Too Long (1932) – JSPCD3401
Bing Crosby – Happy Go Lucky You (1932) – Columbia CK 44305
Bing Crosby – Can’t We Be Friends? (1929) – Sony Special Products WK 75005
Roger Wolfe Kahn and his Orch – Down and Out Blues (1925) – Jazz Oracle BDW 8013
Howard Lanin’s Ben Frankin Dance Orch. – Melacholy Lou (1925) – Timeless CBC 1-072
Fred Elizalde and his Anglo-American Band – Here Am I, Broken Hearted (1928) – Retrieval 79011
Bing Crosby – I’ve Got The World On a String (1933) – Columbia CK 44306
Billie Holiday and her Orch. – Pennies From Heaven (1936) – Columbia CK47724
Duke Ellington and his Orch. – Jump For Joy (1941) – Sabam Crescendo 7207
King Oliver and his Orch. – I’ve Got That Thing (1929) – JSP CD3404
Jimmie Lunceford and his Orch. – Miss Otis Regrets (1934) – Proper P1597
Ethel Waters – Trav’lin’ All Alone (1929) – Classics 721
Louis Armstrong and his Orch. – When You’re Smiling (1930) – Columbia CK 46148
Ray Starita’s Ambassadors Band – Wake Up! Chill’un, Wake Up! (1929) – Avid AVC539

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